What Goes Around, Comes Around
Over a year ago, I posted Agile Is An Adjective, Not a Noun on spew. I moved it to pliantalliance.org last January.
Now I come across Perryn’s latest post, which sounds awfully familiar. Read the comments as well.
In one comment, Steve Bates says:
It seems to me that saying ‘Agile Practices’ makes about as much sense as saying ‘Lightweight Running Shoes’. A person will generally run faster with lighter shoes than heavier shoes, but that’s not always the best tradeoff. For example, for trail running you might want a heavier (somewhat less agile) shoe to lower the risk of damage to your feet.
Of late there has been more and more people piping up in the blogosphere about issues pliantalliance.org is concerned with. Perhaps I’ll have to find another soapbox to stand on soon. I can only hope.